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Cheap Eats Manila: FreshSeafood Paluto DampaSeaside Macapagal Tour Huey Ying Pasay City. Seaside Paluto along Macapagl Avenue is the number one fresh seafood market and palutohan in Manila! You may choose from an array of fresh chilled seafood in the wet market and live seafood tanks. Respect the vendors by haggling at least half their original offer price. You can then bring your fresh catch to one of the numerous restaurants which charge a minimal cooking fee based on the seafood type and cooking style! On this occasion after purchasing seafood from the wet market we will revisit what we consider the best restaurant here: Huey Ying which cooks the best Steamed Crab with Garlic Sauce, GrilledPrawns with LemonButter, DeepFriedCalamares and Steamed Suahe. Prices mentioned are including the cost of the seafood at the wet market and the applicable cooking charge.
Huey Ying Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Seaside Macapagal,
DiosdadoMacapagal Boulevard, Pasay City
Metro Manila
Tel: (+632) 556 4541
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When I was in Manila Philippines I was told that I HAD to get some FRESH seafood at a local seafood market called Dampa. At this market, you shop for seafood items like fresh fish, crabs, clams, mussels, lobsters and then take the seafood to a number of local restaurants located nearby so they can prepare it for you in a variety of ways.
We also happened to run into a few very friendly friends from Saudia Arabia and went with them to their hotel for a Salmon and Rice feast. After which we returned to the seafood market, selected some fish, crab, clams, and prawns. We then headed for a restaurant called Hong KongMasterCook and begin one of the most delicious seafood feasts I've ever had!
The seafood was prepared in many different ways and my favorite was the fish cooked in spicy chili broth. Also, the crab was some of the most tender onesI've ever had. I would highly recommend this seafood market if ever in ManilaPhilipines.
Dampa SeafoodMarket:
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This video shows a visit to the seafood and fish market in Paranaque City, near Manila. The seafood here is absolutely fresh, with a range of fish, crabs, mussels, shrimps etc.
The prices are very reasonable, and the quality is excellent.
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The wide variety of fresh seafood here is dazzling. The atmosphere is merry and gay with everyone happily jostling for business. We'll do our shopping here, then find one of the many restaurants in the near vicinity to wok up your seafood. We choose Super Wok for it's friendly and efficient service. The food is great too.

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Read: THE HALAL GUYS: New York's Most FamousStreetCart now in Manila! @HalalGuys
http://www.ourawesomeplanet.com/awesome/2015/10/the-halal-guys-ph.html
New York's very own and World Famous The Halal Guys food cart is now in Manila!
Founded in 1990 by Muhammad Abouelenein, Ahmed Elsaka, and Abdelbaset Elsayed from Egypt, the trio wanted to bring an authentic Halal street food concept to New York City.
From a single food cart to what is now considered one of the most successful food chains in the Big Apple, The Halal Guys have establishments across the US and are now expanding into the international market—with the Philippines being the first location.
Here are some tips on how to enjoy your Halal Guys PH experience...
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM MegaFoodHall, SM MegamallTelephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com
The Halal Guys PH offers the same popular menu offered in their New York Street Carts including the rice platters (chicken, beef gyro, combos) to sandwiches (chicken, beef gyro, combos), falafels and their famed white sauce and hot sauce.
Too bad they don't have the lamb gyro in the PH branch.
The first branch is located at the 5th level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Mega Fashion Hall.
It is the first ever restaurant accredited by the Halal DevelopmentInstitute of the Philippines (HDIP), a globally recognized Halal Certification accepted in the US.
The sandwich prices range from P175 - P369, while the rice platter prices range from P199 - P469. (Click here for a bigger menu version)
We like how they customized their serving size depending on a regular Filipino's appetite.
For the ladies we suggest you order the small, for the guys the regular and for those with a big appetite, the New York size. The NewYork Size portion is huge and big enough for sharing. Add +P30 to order it with drinks.
★ Gyro & Chicken Combo (P469 - solo, New York Size).
We recommend ordering their best seller - Gyro (beef) & Chicken combo to share. It's shredded grilled chicken meat with roasted beef chopped to bits before crisping on the grill.
It is served with pita bread, bright orange jasmine rice, shredded lettuce, and chopped tomatoes drenched in their mayonnaise-like creamy, tangy white sauce.
The Philippines franchise decided to use a better tasting jasmine rice instead of basmati rice used in New York.
★ Gyro Sandwich (P369 - solo, New York size)
The Halal Guys beef is juicy and seasoned well with spices. It's halal beef imported from the US.
★ Chicken Sandwich (P349 - solo, New York size)
Their spiced grilled chicken is the bestseller. The locally-sourced halal chicken has a light seasoning but a bit dry.
Don't forget their mysterious white sauce called “crack” and can be quite addicting.
They are serious about their extra spicy hot sauce! Chili heads would love this.
Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas.
The falafel is quite dry but flavorful with a crunchy exterior and soft middle. Best to eat it together with the vegetables and sauce.
Falafel Sandwich (P199 - solo, small).
The pita bread is thick and the PH version is not as porous as that in New York, but it taste almost the same. :)
We love The Halal Guys in Manila! It gives you a taste of the street food flavors of New York City.
For people who have tried the original, they say it is as good as the one at New York's 53rd and 6th. It's exactly the same recipe and ingredients except for the rice and pita bread.
Order the Gyro & Chicken Combo with extra white sauce and hot sauce. It's more expensive than New York prices if you convert it but quite cheaper relatively if you order it with a drink. Budget about P300/head.
(Tip: For dessert, order ice cream from DojoDiary or drinks from Sweetea's by da.u.de.)
The location in the SM Mega Food Hall is a bit off, but I heard they will soon open a take out counter in Fully BookBoniHigh Street in Bonifacio Global City.
CongratulationsJaime and Chris Daez of Fully Booked fame for bringing The Halal Guys to the Philippines!
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Megamall
Telephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com

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#PinoyboyVLOGSERYE March 6th, 2017 - This vlog will make you hungry! Today we food trip at a Dampa in Manila, a wet seafood market with restaurants that will cook your newly purchased seafood! It is so delicious! Do you know any other places like Dampa to eat seafood in Manila?
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Me and the squad are at a unique fish market in Manila. There are several specialty restaurants in the market that allow foodies to pick out their own seafood, then have it prepared by the restaurant. You pick out the seafood, how you want the restaurant to prepare it, then its brought right out to your table.
Quite an experience.
January 2, 2017

Manila is on the eastern shore of Manila Bay. According to the 2010 census, Manila is the second most populous city in the Philippines with a population of 1,652,171. Manila is the most densely populated city in the world with 42,857 people per square kilometer.

History

Kingdom of Namayan

The Kingdom of Namayan was a confederation of barangays which reached its zenith c. 1175. From its royal capital in Sapa (today in Santa Ana, Manila), the state had territory stretching from Manila Bay to Laguna de Bay. Dayang-dayang Pasay is noted as having inherited the lands now comprising the territories of Culi-culi, Pasay, and Baclaran, marking the area as subordinate to the sovereign of Namayan.

The cart is most recognized by its primary dish which is a platter of chicken and/or gyro meat with rice while it also serves a chicken and/or gyro wrap. The cart opens from 10:00am, and does not close until 4am.

History

The Halal Guys was founded in 1990 by Mohamed Abouelenein, from Egypt, as a cart located on 53rd and 6th. The cart began as a hot dog vendor, however Abouelenein believed that the hot dog was not a satisfying meal and switched to the current menu of chicken, gyro meat, rice, and pita in 1992.

The cart has caused a decline in the popularity of hot dog vendors in New York City and has influenced many imitation carts. A cart known as New York's Best Halal Food also located on 53rd and 6th next on the SW corner, weekdays until 7pm. It is unknown which cart was located at the intersection first. 'New York's Best Halal Food' also has a strong following and long line of lunchtime patrons. They wear similar attire (bright yellow shirts) and serve the same type of food though the texture, taste, and freshness is slightly different.

Cheap Eats Manila: FreshSeafood Paluto DampaSeaside Macapagal Tour Huey Ying Pasay City. Seaside Paluto along Macapagl Avenue is the number one fresh seafood market and palutohan in Manila! You may choose from an array of fresh chilled seafood in the wet market and live seafood tanks. Respect the vendors by haggling at least half their original offer price. You can then bring your fresh catch to one of the numerous restaurants which charge a minimal cooking fee based on the seafood type and cooking style! On this occasion after purchasing seafood from the wet market we will revisit what we consider the best restaurant here: Huey Ying which cooks the best Steamed Crab with Garlic Sauce, GrilledPrawns with LemonButter, DeepFriedCalamares and Steamed Suahe. Prices mentioned are including the cost of the seafood at the wet market and the applicable cooking charge.
Huey Ying Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Seaside Macapagal,
DiosdadoMacapagal Boulevard, Pasay City
Metro Manila
Tel: (+632) 556 4541
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When I was in Manila Philippines I was told that I HAD to get some FRESH seafood at a local seafood market called Dampa. At this market, you shop for seafood items like fresh fish, crabs, clams, mussels, lobsters and then take the seafood to a number of local restaurants located nearby so they can prepare it for you in a variety of ways.
We also happened to run into a few very friendly friends from Saudia Arabia and went with them to their hotel for a Salmon and Rice feast. After which we returned to the seafood market, selected some fish, crab, clams, and prawns. We then headed for a restaurant called Hong KongMasterCook and begin one of the most delicious seafood feasts I've ever had!
The seafood was prepared in many different ways and my favorite was the fish cooked in spicy chili broth. Also, the crab was some of the most tender onesI've ever had. I would highly recommend this seafood market if ever in ManilaPhilipines.
Dampa SeafoodMarket:
https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attraction_Review-g298452-d8702156-Reviews-Seaside_Dampa-Pasay_Metro_Manila_Luzon.html
Hong Kong Master Cook:
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g298573-d3619553-Reviews-Hong_Kong_Master_Cook-Manila_Metro_Manila_Luzon.html
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The fresh fish market in Manila. Lots of great sites and smell.

Seafood and fish at the Paranaque (Manila) fish market. Fresh, cheap and delicious.

Seafood and fish at the Paranaque (Manila) fish market. Fresh, cheap and delicious.

Seafood and fish at the Paranaque (Manila) fish market. Fresh, cheap and delicious.

This video shows a visit to the seafood and fish market in Paranaque City, near Manila. The seafood here is absolutely fresh, with a range of fish, crabs, mussels, shrimps etc.
The prices are very reasonable, and the quality is excellent.
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2:30

Super Fresh and Cheap Seafood Market in Manila

Super Fresh and Cheap Seafood Market in Manila

Super Fresh and Cheap Seafood Market in Manila

The wide variety of fresh seafood here is dazzling. The atmosphere is merry and gay with everyone happily jostling for business. We'll do our shopping here, then find one of the many restaurants in the near vicinity to wok up your seafood. We choose Super Wok for it's friendly and efficient service. The food is great too.

2:22

Fresh Scoop: @HalalGuys in Manila!

Fresh Scoop: @HalalGuys in Manila!

Fresh Scoop: @HalalGuys in Manila!

Read: THE HALAL GUYS: New York's Most FamousStreetCart now in Manila! @HalalGuys
http://www.ourawesomeplanet.com/awesome/2015/10/the-halal-guys-ph.html
New York's very own and World Famous The Halal Guys food cart is now in Manila!
Founded in 1990 by Muhammad Abouelenein, Ahmed Elsaka, and Abdelbaset Elsayed from Egypt, the trio wanted to bring an authentic Halal street food concept to New York City.
From a single food cart to what is now considered one of the most successful food chains in the Big Apple, The Halal Guys have establishments across the US and are now expanding into the international market—with the Philippines being the first location.
Here are some tips on how to enjoy your Halal Guys PH experience...
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM MegaFoodHall, SM MegamallTelephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com
The Halal Guys PH offers the same popular menu offered in their New York Street Carts including the rice platters (chicken, beef gyro, combos) to sandwiches (chicken, beef gyro, combos), falafels and their famed white sauce and hot sauce.
Too bad they don't have the lamb gyro in the PH branch.
The first branch is located at the 5th level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Mega Fashion Hall.
It is the first ever restaurant accredited by the Halal DevelopmentInstitute of the Philippines (HDIP), a globally recognized Halal Certification accepted in the US.
The sandwich prices range from P175 - P369, while the rice platter prices range from P199 - P469. (Click here for a bigger menu version)
We like how they customized their serving size depending on a regular Filipino's appetite.
For the ladies we suggest you order the small, for the guys the regular and for those with a big appetite, the New York size. The NewYork Size portion is huge and big enough for sharing. Add +P30 to order it with drinks.
★ Gyro & Chicken Combo (P469 - solo, New York Size).
We recommend ordering their best seller - Gyro (beef) & Chicken combo to share. It's shredded grilled chicken meat with roasted beef chopped to bits before crisping on the grill.
It is served with pita bread, bright orange jasmine rice, shredded lettuce, and chopped tomatoes drenched in their mayonnaise-like creamy, tangy white sauce.
The Philippines franchise decided to use a better tasting jasmine rice instead of basmati rice used in New York.
★ Gyro Sandwich (P369 - solo, New York size)
The Halal Guys beef is juicy and seasoned well with spices. It's halal beef imported from the US.
★ Chicken Sandwich (P349 - solo, New York size)
Their spiced grilled chicken is the bestseller. The locally-sourced halal chicken has a light seasoning but a bit dry.
Don't forget their mysterious white sauce called “crack” and can be quite addicting.
They are serious about their extra spicy hot sauce! Chili heads would love this.
Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas.
The falafel is quite dry but flavorful with a crunchy exterior and soft middle. Best to eat it together with the vegetables and sauce.
Falafel Sandwich (P199 - solo, small).
The pita bread is thick and the PH version is not as porous as that in New York, but it taste almost the same. :)
We love The Halal Guys in Manila! It gives you a taste of the street food flavors of New York City.
For people who have tried the original, they say it is as good as the one at New York's 53rd and 6th. It's exactly the same recipe and ingredients except for the rice and pita bread.
Order the Gyro & Chicken Combo with extra white sauce and hot sauce. It's more expensive than New York prices if you convert it but quite cheaper relatively if you order it with a drink. Budget about P300/head.
(Tip: For dessert, order ice cream from DojoDiary or drinks from Sweetea's by da.u.de.)
The location in the SM Mega Food Hall is a bit off, but I heard they will soon open a take out counter in Fully BookBoniHigh Street in Bonifacio Global City.
CongratulationsJaime and Chris Daez of Fully Booked fame for bringing The Halal Guys to the Philippines!
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Megamall
Telephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com

23:06

BEST PLACE TO EAT SEAFOOD IN MANILA | March 6th, 2017 | Vlog #46

BEST PLACE TO EAT SEAFOOD IN MANILA | March 6th, 2017 | Vlog #46

BEST PLACE TO EAT SEAFOOD IN MANILA | March 6th, 2017 | Vlog #46

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Vlog #7 - Seafood and Chill - Manila, Philippines - #runhnl

Me and the squad are at a unique fish market in Manila. There are several specialty restaurants in the market that allow foodies to pick out their own seafood, then have it prepared by the restaurant. You pick out the seafood, how you want the restaurant to prepare it, then its brought right out to your table.
Quite an experience.
January 2, 2017

10:11

01 FAST + FRESH MANILA 2018

01 FAST + FRESH MANILA 2018

01 FAST + FRESH MANILA 2018

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13 Fast + Fresh Manila 2018

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05 Fast + Fresh Manila 2018

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5:03

Dampa Seafood market in Manila Bay, Phillippines

Dampa Seafood market in Manila Bay, Phillippines

Dampa Seafood market in Manila Bay, Phillippines

A dining strip that features a small seafood market (known as Dampa) where patrons can buy fresh seafood and request to cook them in Paluto stalls

Street Vendor In Manila Preparing My 1st Ever Fresh Coconut

Melanie and I went out to a street vendor for a fresh coconut. This was my first ever fresh coconut like this.
The vendor cut the coconut with a machete as we watched. Then she cut a hole to pour out the juice into a bag. Next she cut the coconut in half and scooped out the soft meat with a thin knife.
Melanie and I drank the fresh juice together and I gave my first impressions.
I am surprised at the mild flavor of a fresh coconut. I have only had the old dry ones at the grocery store. This barely tastes like the coconuts I know back home. It is good and refreshing.
After drinking the juice we also enjoyed the coconut meat. It was very mild tasting as well. But good.
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Fresh Grated CoconutMilk Cartimar MarketPasay City Metro ManilaPhilippines. We like to make fresh Coconut milk for our home made curries or stewed vegetable dishes. It is not readily available to find in supermarkets in Manila so usually go to a wet market like Cartimar in Pasay City. Fresh coconut milk is made from the grated meat of a brown coconut which you can buy for PHP 20! You can then squeeze the grated coconut meat to make fresh conconut milk which is a thousand times more flavorful than the canned variety.
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Cheap Eats Manila: FreshSeafood Paluto DampaSeaside Macapagal Tour Huey Ying Pasay City. Seaside Paluto along Macapagl Avenue is the number one fresh seafood market and palutohan in Manila! You may choose from an array of fresh chilled seafood in the wet market and live seafood tanks. Respect the vendors by haggling at least half their original offer price. You can then bring your fresh catch to one of the numerous restaurants which charge a minimal cooking fee based on the seafood type and cooking style! On this occasion after purchasing seafood from the wet market we will revisit what we consider the best restaurant here: Huey Ying which cooks the best Steamed Crab with Garlic Sauce, GrilledPrawns with LemonButter, DeepFriedCalamares and Steamed Suahe. Prices mentioned are inc...

When I was in Manila Philippines I was told that I HAD to get some FRESH seafood at a local seafood market called Dampa. At this market, you shop for seafood items like fresh fish, crabs, clams, mussels, lobsters and then take the seafood to a number of local restaurants located nearby so they can prepare it for you in a variety of ways.
We also happened to run into a few very friendly friends from Saudia Arabia and went with them to their hotel for a Salmon and Rice feast. After which we returned to the seafood market, selected some fish, crab, clams, and prawns. We then headed for a restaurant called Hong KongMasterCook and begin one of the most delicious seafood feasts I've ever had!
The seafood was prepared in many different ways and my favorite was the fish cooked in spicy chili b...

published: 11 Mar 2018

The fresh fish market in Manila. Lots of great sites and smell.

Seafood and fish at the Paranaque (Manila) fish market. Fresh, cheap and delicious.

This video shows a visit to the seafood and fish market in Paranaque City, near Manila. The seafood here is absolutely fresh, with a range of fish, crabs, mussels, shrimps etc.
The prices are very reasonable, and the quality is excellent.
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published: 04 Apr 2015

Super Fresh and Cheap Seafood Market in Manila

The wide variety of fresh seafood here is dazzling. The atmosphere is merry and gay with everyone happily jostling for business. We'll do our shopping here, then find one of the many restaurants in the near vicinity to wok up your seafood. We choose Super Wok for it's friendly and efficient service. The food is great too.

published: 30 Jun 2010

Fresh Scoop: @HalalGuys in Manila!

Read: THE HALAL GUYS: New York's Most FamousStreetCart now in Manila! @HalalGuys
http://www.ourawesomeplanet.com/awesome/2015/10/the-halal-guys-ph.html
New York's very own and World Famous The Halal Guys food cart is now in Manila!
Founded in 1990 by Muhammad Abouelenein, Ahmed Elsaka, and Abdelbaset Elsayed from Egypt, the trio wanted to bring an authentic Halal street food concept to New York City.
From a single food cart to what is now considered one of the most successful food chains in the Big Apple, The Halal Guys have establishments across the US and are now expanding into the international market—with the Philippines being the first location.
Here are some tips on how to enjoy your Halal Guys PH experience...
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM MegaFoodHall, SM Megamal...

published: 09 Oct 2015

BEST PLACE TO EAT SEAFOOD IN MANILA | March 6th, 2017 | Vlog #46

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#PinoyboyVLOGSERYE March 6th, 2017 - This vlog will make you hungry! Today we food trip at a Dampa in Manila, a wet seafood market with restaurants that will cook your newly purchased seafood! It is so delicious! Do you know any other places like Dampa to eat seafood in Manila?
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Vlog #7 - Seafood and Chill - Manila, Philippines - #runhnl

Me and the squad are at a unique fish market in Manila. There are several specialty restaurants in the market that allow foodies to pick out their own seafood, then have it prepared by the restaurant. You pick out the seafood, how you want the restaurant to prepare it, then its brought right out to your table.
Quite an experience.
January 2, 2017

published: 28 Feb 2017

01 FAST + FRESH MANILA 2018

published: 01 Feb 2018

13 Fast + Fresh Manila 2018

published: 04 Feb 2018

05 Fast + Fresh Manila 2018

published: 02 Feb 2018

Dampa Seafood market in Manila Bay, Phillippines

A dining strip that features a small seafood market (known as Dampa) where patrons can buy fresh seafood and request to cook them in Paluto stalls

DAMPA SEAFOOD MARKET:Best Fresh Seafood Market in The Philippines! | We found a celebrity

Street Vendor In Manila Preparing My 1st Ever Fresh Coconut

Melanie and I went out to a street vendor for a fresh coconut. This was my first ever fresh coconut like this.
The vendor cut the coconut with a machete as we watched. Then she cut a hole to pour out the juice into a bag. Next she cut the coconut in half and scooped out the soft meat with a thin knife.
Melanie and I drank the fresh juice together and I gave my first impressions.
I am surprised at the mild flavor of a fresh coconut. I have only had the old dry ones at the grocery store. This barely tastes like the coconuts I know back home. It is good and refreshing.
After drinking the juice we also enjoyed the coconut meat. It was very mild tasting as well. But good.
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12 Fast + Fresh Manila 2018

published: 04 Feb 2018

04 Fast + Fresh Manila 2018

Fresh Grated CoconutMilk Cartimar MarketPasay City Metro ManilaPhilippines. We like to make fresh Coconut milk for our home made curries or stewed vegetable dishes. It is not readily available to find in supermarkets in Manila so usually go to a wet market like Cartimar in Pasay City. Fresh coconut milk is made from the grated meat of a brown coconut which you can buy for PHP 20! You can then squeeze the grated coconut meat to make fresh conconut milk which is a thousand times more flavorful than the canned variety.
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Cheap Eats Manila: FreshSeafood Paluto DampaSeaside Macapagal Tour Huey Ying Pasay City. Seaside Paluto along Macapagl Avenue is the number one fresh seafood market and palutohan in Manila! You may choose from an array of fresh chilled seafood in the wet market and live seafood tanks. Respect the vendors by haggling at least half their original offer price. You can then bring your fresh catch to one of the numerous restaurants which charge a minimal cooking fee based on the seafood type and cooking style! On this occasion after purchasing seafood from the wet market we will revisit what we consider the best restaurant here: Huey Ying which cooks the best Steamed Crab with Garlic Sauce, GrilledPrawns with LemonButter, DeepFriedCalamares and Steamed Suahe. Prices mentioned are including the cost of the seafood at the wet market and the applicable cooking charge.
Huey Ying Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Seaside Macapagal,
DiosdadoMacapagal Boulevard, Pasay City
Metro Manila
Tel: (+632) 556 4541
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Cheap Eats Manila: FreshSeafood Paluto DampaSeaside Macapagal Tour Huey Ying Pasay City. Seaside Paluto along Macapagl Avenue is the number one fresh seafood market and palutohan in Manila! You may choose from an array of fresh chilled seafood in the wet market and live seafood tanks. Respect the vendors by haggling at least half their original offer price. You can then bring your fresh catch to one of the numerous restaurants which charge a minimal cooking fee based on the seafood type and cooking style! On this occasion after purchasing seafood from the wet market we will revisit what we consider the best restaurant here: Huey Ying which cooks the best Steamed Crab with Garlic Sauce, GrilledPrawns with LemonButter, DeepFriedCalamares and Steamed Suahe. Prices mentioned are including the cost of the seafood at the wet market and the applicable cooking charge.
Huey Ying Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Seaside Macapagal,
DiosdadoMacapagal Boulevard, Pasay City
Metro Manila
Tel: (+632) 556 4541
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When I was in Manila Philippines I was told that I HAD to get some FRESH seafood at a local seafood market called Dampa. At this market, you shop for seafood it...

When I was in Manila Philippines I was told that I HAD to get some FRESH seafood at a local seafood market called Dampa. At this market, you shop for seafood items like fresh fish, crabs, clams, mussels, lobsters and then take the seafood to a number of local restaurants located nearby so they can prepare it for you in a variety of ways.
We also happened to run into a few very friendly friends from Saudia Arabia and went with them to their hotel for a Salmon and Rice feast. After which we returned to the seafood market, selected some fish, crab, clams, and prawns. We then headed for a restaurant called Hong KongMasterCook and begin one of the most delicious seafood feasts I've ever had!
The seafood was prepared in many different ways and my favorite was the fish cooked in spicy chili broth. Also, the crab was some of the most tender onesI've ever had. I would highly recommend this seafood market if ever in ManilaPhilipines.
Dampa SeafoodMarket:
https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attraction_Review-g298452-d8702156-Reviews-Seaside_Dampa-Pasay_Metro_Manila_Luzon.html
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When I was in Manila Philippines I was told that I HAD to get some FRESH seafood at a local seafood market called Dampa. At this market, you shop for seafood items like fresh fish, crabs, clams, mussels, lobsters and then take the seafood to a number of local restaurants located nearby so they can prepare it for you in a variety of ways.
We also happened to run into a few very friendly friends from Saudia Arabia and went with them to their hotel for a Salmon and Rice feast. After which we returned to the seafood market, selected some fish, crab, clams, and prawns. We then headed for a restaurant called Hong KongMasterCook and begin one of the most delicious seafood feasts I've ever had!
The seafood was prepared in many different ways and my favorite was the fish cooked in spicy chili broth. Also, the crab was some of the most tender onesI've ever had. I would highly recommend this seafood market if ever in ManilaPhilipines.
Dampa SeafoodMarket:
https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attraction_Review-g298452-d8702156-Reviews-Seaside_Dampa-Pasay_Metro_Manila_Luzon.html
Hong Kong Master Cook:
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Seafood and fish at the Paranaque (Manila) fish market. Fresh, cheap and delicious.

This video shows a visit to the seafood and fish market in Paranaque City, near Manila. The seafood here is absolutely fresh, with a range of fish, crabs, musse...

This video shows a visit to the seafood and fish market in Paranaque City, near Manila. The seafood here is absolutely fresh, with a range of fish, crabs, mussels, shrimps etc.
The prices are very reasonable, and the quality is excellent.
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This video shows a visit to the seafood and fish market in Paranaque City, near Manila. The seafood here is absolutely fresh, with a range of fish, crabs, mussels, shrimps etc.
The prices are very reasonable, and the quality is excellent.
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Super Fresh and Cheap Seafood Market in Manila

The wide variety of fresh seafood here is dazzling. The atmosphere is merry and gay with everyone happily jostling for business. We'll do our shopping here, the...

The wide variety of fresh seafood here is dazzling. The atmosphere is merry and gay with everyone happily jostling for business. We'll do our shopping here, then find one of the many restaurants in the near vicinity to wok up your seafood. We choose Super Wok for it's friendly and efficient service. The food is great too.

The wide variety of fresh seafood here is dazzling. The atmosphere is merry and gay with everyone happily jostling for business. We'll do our shopping here, then find one of the many restaurants in the near vicinity to wok up your seafood. We choose Super Wok for it's friendly and efficient service. The food is great too.

Read: THE HALAL GUYS: New York's Most FamousStreetCart now in Manila! @HalalGuys
http://www.ourawesomeplanet.com/awesome/2015/10/the-halal-guys-ph.html
New York's very own and World Famous The Halal Guys food cart is now in Manila!
Founded in 1990 by Muhammad Abouelenein, Ahmed Elsaka, and Abdelbaset Elsayed from Egypt, the trio wanted to bring an authentic Halal street food concept to New York City.
From a single food cart to what is now considered one of the most successful food chains in the Big Apple, The Halal Guys have establishments across the US and are now expanding into the international market—with the Philippines being the first location.
Here are some tips on how to enjoy your Halal Guys PH experience...
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM MegaFoodHall, SM MegamallTelephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com
The Halal Guys PH offers the same popular menu offered in their New York Street Carts including the rice platters (chicken, beef gyro, combos) to sandwiches (chicken, beef gyro, combos), falafels and their famed white sauce and hot sauce.
Too bad they don't have the lamb gyro in the PH branch.
The first branch is located at the 5th level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Mega Fashion Hall.
It is the first ever restaurant accredited by the Halal DevelopmentInstitute of the Philippines (HDIP), a globally recognized Halal Certification accepted in the US.
The sandwich prices range from P175 - P369, while the rice platter prices range from P199 - P469. (Click here for a bigger menu version)
We like how they customized their serving size depending on a regular Filipino's appetite.
For the ladies we suggest you order the small, for the guys the regular and for those with a big appetite, the New York size. The NewYork Size portion is huge and big enough for sharing. Add +P30 to order it with drinks.
★ Gyro & Chicken Combo (P469 - solo, New York Size).
We recommend ordering their best seller - Gyro (beef) & Chicken combo to share. It's shredded grilled chicken meat with roasted beef chopped to bits before crisping on the grill.
It is served with pita bread, bright orange jasmine rice, shredded lettuce, and chopped tomatoes drenched in their mayonnaise-like creamy, tangy white sauce.
The Philippines franchise decided to use a better tasting jasmine rice instead of basmati rice used in New York.
★ Gyro Sandwich (P369 - solo, New York size)
The Halal Guys beef is juicy and seasoned well with spices. It's halal beef imported from the US.
★ Chicken Sandwich (P349 - solo, New York size)
Their spiced grilled chicken is the bestseller. The locally-sourced halal chicken has a light seasoning but a bit dry.
Don't forget their mysterious white sauce called “crack” and can be quite addicting.
They are serious about their extra spicy hot sauce! Chili heads would love this.
Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas.
The falafel is quite dry but flavorful with a crunchy exterior and soft middle. Best to eat it together with the vegetables and sauce.
Falafel Sandwich (P199 - solo, small).
The pita bread is thick and the PH version is not as porous as that in New York, but it taste almost the same. :)
We love The Halal Guys in Manila! It gives you a taste of the street food flavors of New York City.
For people who have tried the original, they say it is as good as the one at New York's 53rd and 6th. It's exactly the same recipe and ingredients except for the rice and pita bread.
Order the Gyro & Chicken Combo with extra white sauce and hot sauce. It's more expensive than New York prices if you convert it but quite cheaper relatively if you order it with a drink. Budget about P300/head.
(Tip: For dessert, order ice cream from DojoDiary or drinks from Sweetea's by da.u.de.)
The location in the SM Mega Food Hall is a bit off, but I heard they will soon open a take out counter in Fully BookBoniHigh Street in Bonifacio Global City.
CongratulationsJaime and Chris Daez of Fully Booked fame for bringing The Halal Guys to the Philippines!
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Megamall
Telephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com

Read: THE HALAL GUYS: New York's Most FamousStreetCart now in Manila! @HalalGuys
http://www.ourawesomeplanet.com/awesome/2015/10/the-halal-guys-ph.html
New York's very own and World Famous The Halal Guys food cart is now in Manila!
Founded in 1990 by Muhammad Abouelenein, Ahmed Elsaka, and Abdelbaset Elsayed from Egypt, the trio wanted to bring an authentic Halal street food concept to New York City.
From a single food cart to what is now considered one of the most successful food chains in the Big Apple, The Halal Guys have establishments across the US and are now expanding into the international market—with the Philippines being the first location.
Here are some tips on how to enjoy your Halal Guys PH experience...
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM MegaFoodHall, SM MegamallTelephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com
The Halal Guys PH offers the same popular menu offered in their New York Street Carts including the rice platters (chicken, beef gyro, combos) to sandwiches (chicken, beef gyro, combos), falafels and their famed white sauce and hot sauce.
Too bad they don't have the lamb gyro in the PH branch.
The first branch is located at the 5th level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Mega Fashion Hall.
It is the first ever restaurant accredited by the Halal DevelopmentInstitute of the Philippines (HDIP), a globally recognized Halal Certification accepted in the US.
The sandwich prices range from P175 - P369, while the rice platter prices range from P199 - P469. (Click here for a bigger menu version)
We like how they customized their serving size depending on a regular Filipino's appetite.
For the ladies we suggest you order the small, for the guys the regular and for those with a big appetite, the New York size. The NewYork Size portion is huge and big enough for sharing. Add +P30 to order it with drinks.
★ Gyro & Chicken Combo (P469 - solo, New York Size).
We recommend ordering their best seller - Gyro (beef) & Chicken combo to share. It's shredded grilled chicken meat with roasted beef chopped to bits before crisping on the grill.
It is served with pita bread, bright orange jasmine rice, shredded lettuce, and chopped tomatoes drenched in their mayonnaise-like creamy, tangy white sauce.
The Philippines franchise decided to use a better tasting jasmine rice instead of basmati rice used in New York.
★ Gyro Sandwich (P369 - solo, New York size)
The Halal Guys beef is juicy and seasoned well with spices. It's halal beef imported from the US.
★ Chicken Sandwich (P349 - solo, New York size)
Their spiced grilled chicken is the bestseller. The locally-sourced halal chicken has a light seasoning but a bit dry.
Don't forget their mysterious white sauce called “crack” and can be quite addicting.
They are serious about their extra spicy hot sauce! Chili heads would love this.
Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas.
The falafel is quite dry but flavorful with a crunchy exterior and soft middle. Best to eat it together with the vegetables and sauce.
Falafel Sandwich (P199 - solo, small).
The pita bread is thick and the PH version is not as porous as that in New York, but it taste almost the same. :)
We love The Halal Guys in Manila! It gives you a taste of the street food flavors of New York City.
For people who have tried the original, they say it is as good as the one at New York's 53rd and 6th. It's exactly the same recipe and ingredients except for the rice and pita bread.
Order the Gyro & Chicken Combo with extra white sauce and hot sauce. It's more expensive than New York prices if you convert it but quite cheaper relatively if you order it with a drink. Budget about P300/head.
(Tip: For dessert, order ice cream from DojoDiary or drinks from Sweetea's by da.u.de.)
The location in the SM Mega Food Hall is a bit off, but I heard they will soon open a take out counter in Fully BookBoniHigh Street in Bonifacio Global City.
CongratulationsJaime and Chris Daez of Fully Booked fame for bringing The Halal Guys to the Philippines!
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Megamall
Telephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com

BEST PLACE TO EAT SEAFOOD IN MANILA | March 6th, 2017 | Vlog #46

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Vlog #7 - Seafood and Chill - Manila, Philippines - #runhnl

Me and the squad are at a unique fish market in Manila. There are several specialty restaurants in the market that allow foodies to pick out their own seafood,...

Me and the squad are at a unique fish market in Manila. There are several specialty restaurants in the market that allow foodies to pick out their own seafood, then have it prepared by the restaurant. You pick out the seafood, how you want the restaurant to prepare it, then its brought right out to your table.
Quite an experience.
January 2, 2017

Me and the squad are at a unique fish market in Manila. There are several specialty restaurants in the market that allow foodies to pick out their own seafood, then have it prepared by the restaurant. You pick out the seafood, how you want the restaurant to prepare it, then its brought right out to your table.
Quite an experience.
January 2, 2017

Street Vendor In Manila Preparing My 1st Ever Fresh Coconut

Melanie and I went out to a street vendor for a fresh coconut. This was my first ever fresh coconut like this.
The vendor cut the coconut with a machete as we ...

Melanie and I went out to a street vendor for a fresh coconut. This was my first ever fresh coconut like this.
The vendor cut the coconut with a machete as we watched. Then she cut a hole to pour out the juice into a bag. Next she cut the coconut in half and scooped out the soft meat with a thin knife.
Melanie and I drank the fresh juice together and I gave my first impressions.
I am surprised at the mild flavor of a fresh coconut. I have only had the old dry ones at the grocery store. This barely tastes like the coconuts I know back home. It is good and refreshing.
After drinking the juice we also enjoyed the coconut meat. It was very mild tasting as well. But good.
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Melanie and I went out to a street vendor for a fresh coconut. This was my first ever fresh coconut like this.
The vendor cut the coconut with a machete as we watched. Then she cut a hole to pour out the juice into a bag. Next she cut the coconut in half and scooped out the soft meat with a thin knife.
Melanie and I drank the fresh juice together and I gave my first impressions.
I am surprised at the mild flavor of a fresh coconut. I have only had the old dry ones at the grocery store. This barely tastes like the coconuts I know back home. It is good and refreshing.
After drinking the juice we also enjoyed the coconut meat. It was very mild tasting as well. But good.
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Fresh Grated CoconutMilk Cartimar MarketPasay City Metro ManilaPhilippines. We like to make fresh Coconut milk for our home made curries or stewed vegetable dishes. It is not readily available to find in supermarkets in Manila so usually go to a wet market like Cartimar in Pasay City. Fresh coconut milk is made from the grated meat of a brown coconut which you can buy for PHP 20! You can then squeeze the grated coconut meat to make fresh conconut milk which is a thousand times more flavorful than the canned variety.
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Fresh Grated CoconutMilk Cartimar MarketPasay City Metro ManilaPhilippines. We like to make fresh Coconut milk for our home made curries or stewed vegetable dishes. It is not readily available to find in supermarkets in Manila so usually go to a wet market like Cartimar in Pasay City. Fresh coconut milk is made from the grated meat of a brown coconut which you can buy for PHP 20! You can then squeeze the grated coconut meat to make fresh conconut milk which is a thousand times more flavorful than the canned variety.
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11 Fast + Fresh Manila 2018

Manila Travel Guide

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published: 09 Nov 2017

Philippines Travel for the First Time: Manila and Subic!

Not knowing very much about the Philippines before I visited, I was pleasantly surprised by Manila and Subic and how they both reminded me of America. The highlight of the trip was getting a chance to visit a Vietnamese boat people refugee camp near Baataan. I met some friendly Pinoys too. The food was great. The transportation readily available. And the landscape extremely beautiful. There are plenty to see and do as well.
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The Philippines travel guide HD

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published: 06 Feb 2014

TRAVEL VLOG | Manila, Philippines

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published: 02 Sep 2014

HOW TO TRAVEL THE PHILIPPINES

THIS IS MY FAVOURITE COUNTRY I HAVE EVER TRAVELED! You simply must put the Philippines on your bucket list. The most beautiful landscapes and the most incredible people.
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INSIDE Manila | Travel Guide | April 2018

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Here's your essential Manila travel guide this April 2018! Our guests tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Manila.
Explore Manila anyway you want! There so much to see, do, and eat in this city. Make sure you check out these attractions and places:
1. 24-Hour Guide to Experiencing Manila
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3. Toyo Eatery - where one can enjoy beautifully-presented modern Filipino food.
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A Tour Around Intramuros - Manila (Philippines Travel)

Last month, I went to this ancient Spanish city in the middle of Metro Manila called Intramuros with my friend Harold and had a great time here. This Intramuros tour really brings me back in time with its architectural style, history and stories. Looking for a place to visit during your trip in Manila? You might want to check this out!
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published: 09 Oct 2017

TRAVEL TIPS: HOW EXPENSIVE IS THE PHILIPPINES?

How expensive is the Philippines? In this video I break down the costs of travelling from accommodation prices to food and even transportation. Hope this helps you out on your next backpacking adventure around this beautiful country!
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Manila to Boracay (Not Quite As Planned)

On Day 5 in the Philippines, along with Anton and his family, we flew to the island of Boracay to spend 2 days. Things didn’t go quite as planned, as our first flight was canceled, but we did end up making it to Boracay at the end of the day, and then got checked into Discovery Shores Hotel.
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00:30 Going to the Airport - We took a taxi in the morning to the airport, and arrived and checked in. The line and security was pretty tight, but didn’t take too long.
2:08 Flight Canceled and Rebooked - Cebu Pacific is notorious in the Philippines for delayed and canceled flights, and today was no different. We were supposed to fly from Manila to Caticlan, but our flight was canceled, and we had to re-route on another flight to Kalibo...

Travel Tips To Manila Part 1

Metro Manila Philippines Vacation Travel Guide 2018

published: 25 Feb 2018

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Today we're hitting the streets of Manila to show you how to have an amazing time in the underrated capital city of The Philippines! It might be crazy hot outside, but that won't stop us from showing off this cool city 😎
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What To Know About Manila, Philippines

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and often Manila is their very first stop.
Nearly 16 million people live in the Metro Manila area, which is made up of many smaller cities, including Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, and more.
Manila is where big business takes place, where major investments are made, and where residential and commercial real estate is never-ending. Many tourists enjoy the malls, the restaurants, the museums, the nightlife, and even the beautiful Manila Bay. Probably, the biggest tourist attraction is the SM Mall of Asia - the 3rd largest mall in the world.
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Manila Travel Guide

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Not knowing very much about the Philippines before I visited, I was pleasantly surprised by Manila and Subic and how they both reminded me of America. The highlight of the trip was getting a chance to visit a Vietnamese boat people refugee camp near Baataan. I met some friendly Pinoys too. The food was great. The transportation readily available. And the landscape extremely beautiful. There are plenty to see and do as well.
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Not knowing very much about the Philippines before I visited, I was pleasantly surprised by Manila and Subic and how they both reminded me of America. The highlight of the trip was getting a chance to visit a Vietnamese boat people refugee camp near Baataan. I met some friendly Pinoys too. The food was great. The transportation readily available. And the landscape extremely beautiful. There are plenty to see and do as well.
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In this travel guide of The Philippines you can see: Manila, Angeles city, Boracay, Palawan, Puerto Princesa and El Nido
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In this travel guide of The Philippines you can see: Manila, Angeles city, Boracay, Palawan, Puerto Princesa and El Nido
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DestinAsian - Manila Neighborhood Guide

Manila is a slick Southeast Asian city on the rise, brimming with the passion projects of its jetset, entrepreneurial residents.
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HOW TO TRAVEL THE PHILIPPINES

THIS IS MY FAVOURITE COUNTRY I HAVE EVER TRAVELED! You simply must put the Philippines on your bucket list. The most beautiful landscapes and the most incredibl...

THIS IS MY FAVOURITE COUNTRY I HAVE EVER TRAVELED! You simply must put the Philippines on your bucket list. The most beautiful landscapes and the most incredible people.
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Here's your essential Manila travel guide this April 2018! Our guests tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Manila.
Explore Manila anyway you want! There so much to see, do, and eat in this city. Make sure you check out these attractions and places:
1. 24-Hour Guide to Experiencing Manila
2. 98B Collaboratory - a “multi-disciplinary art COLLABoratory” that aims to provide a venue where artists, curators, designers, educators, film makers, musicians, performers, researchers, students, writers, and other creative individuals can brainstorm, collaborate, and interact.
3. Toyo Eatery - where one can enjoy beautifully-presented modern Filipino food.
4. CreativeNative - awesome scenery of Graffiti Arts inspired by the multitude of local cultures within the Philippine islands located in The FortTaguig by the masterpiece of Archie Geotina also known as Chichimonster
5. Top 5 local restaurants in Manila
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1. 24-Hour Guide to Experiencing Manila
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Last month, I went to this ancient Spanish city in the middle of Metro Manila called Intramuros with my friend Harold and had a great time here. This Intramuros tour really brings me back in time with its architectural style, history and stories. Looking for a place to visit during your trip in Manila? You might want to check this out!
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Last month, I went to this ancient Spanish city in the middle of Metro Manila called Intramuros with my friend Harold and had a great time here. This Intramuros tour really brings me back in time with its architectural style, history and stories. Looking for a place to visit during your trip in Manila? You might want to check this out!
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TRAVEL TIPS: HOW EXPENSIVE IS THE PHILIPPINES?

How expensive is the Philippines? In this video I break down the costs of travelling from accommodation prices to food and even transportation. Hope this helps ...

How expensive is the Philippines? In this video I break down the costs of travelling from accommodation prices to food and even transportation. Hope this helps you out on your next backpacking adventure around this beautiful country!
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Manila to Boracay (Not Quite As Planned)

On Day 5 in the Philippines, along with Anton and his family, we flew to the island of Boracay to spend 2 days. Things didn’t go quite as planned, as our first ...

On Day 5 in the Philippines, along with Anton and his family, we flew to the island of Boracay to spend 2 days. Things didn’t go quite as planned, as our first flight was canceled, but we did end up making it to Boracay at the end of the day, and then got checked into Discovery Shores Hotel.
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00:30 Going to the Airport - We took a taxi in the morning to the airport, and arrived and checked in. The line and security was pretty tight, but didn’t take too long.
2:08 Flight Canceled and Rebooked - Cebu Pacific is notorious in the Philippines for delayed and canceled flights, and today was no different. We were supposed to fly from Manila to Caticlan, but our flight was canceled, and we had to re-route on another flight to Kalibo airport, about 2 hours from Boracay.
2:36 Lunch at Airport - Lunch at the airport wasn’t anything too impressive, nor was the food supplied by Cebu Pacific.
4:55 Flight to Kalibo, Boracay - Finally, even our re-routed flight was late by 1.5 hours, but we finally took off the Kalibo Airport, towards Boracay island.
6:19 Where is Boracay? - Boracay is a small island off the coast of Aklan. The closest airport is Caticlan, and about 2 hours away is another airport called Kalibo.
7:19 Boat ride to Boracay - After taking a van for about 2 hours to get to the pier, we then took a quick boat ride to Boracay island and we headed to Discovery Shores Hotel where we stayed for 2 nights.
10:00 Dinner at Discovery Shores Boracay - Dinner was served on the beach, along with Anton and his family, and everything was pretty good.
Disclosure: We were invited to stay at Discovery Shores Boracay, so we didn’t pay for our stay. But everything in this video, and all thoughts are my own.
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On Day 5 in the Philippines, along with Anton and his family, we flew to the island of Boracay to spend 2 days. Things didn’t go quite as planned, as our first flight was canceled, but we did end up making it to Boracay at the end of the day, and then got checked into Discovery Shores Hotel.
Anton’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/antondiaz
00:30 Going to the Airport - We took a taxi in the morning to the airport, and arrived and checked in. The line and security was pretty tight, but didn’t take too long.
2:08 Flight Canceled and Rebooked - Cebu Pacific is notorious in the Philippines for delayed and canceled flights, and today was no different. We were supposed to fly from Manila to Caticlan, but our flight was canceled, and we had to re-route on another flight to Kalibo airport, about 2 hours from Boracay.
2:36 Lunch at Airport - Lunch at the airport wasn’t anything too impressive, nor was the food supplied by Cebu Pacific.
4:55 Flight to Kalibo, Boracay - Finally, even our re-routed flight was late by 1.5 hours, but we finally took off the Kalibo Airport, towards Boracay island.
6:19 Where is Boracay? - Boracay is a small island off the coast of Aklan. The closest airport is Caticlan, and about 2 hours away is another airport called Kalibo.
7:19 Boat ride to Boracay - After taking a van for about 2 hours to get to the pier, we then took a quick boat ride to Boracay island and we headed to Discovery Shores Hotel where we stayed for 2 nights.
10:00 Dinner at Discovery Shores Boracay - Dinner was served on the beach, along with Anton and his family, and everything was pretty good.
Disclosure: We were invited to stay at Discovery Shores Boracay, so we didn’t pay for our stay. But everything in this video, and all thoughts are my own.
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WOW air travel guide application - Manila City Guide

Today we're hitting the streets of Manila to show you how to have an amazing time in the underrated capital city of The Philippines! It might be crazy hot outsi...

Today we're hitting the streets of Manila to show you how to have an amazing time in the underrated capital city of The Philippines! It might be crazy hot outside, but that won't stop us from showing off this cool city 😎
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Today we're hitting the streets of Manila to show you how to have an amazing time in the underrated capital city of The Philippines! It might be crazy hot outside, but that won't stop us from showing off this cool city 😎
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What To Know About Manila, Philippines

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and o...

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and often Manila is their very first stop.
Nearly 16 million people live in the Metro Manila area, which is made up of many smaller cities, including Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, and more.
Manila is where big business takes place, where major investments are made, and where residential and commercial real estate is never-ending. Many tourists enjoy the malls, the restaurants, the museums, the nightlife, and even the beautiful Manila Bay. Probably, the biggest tourist attraction is the SM Mall of Asia - the 3rd largest mall in the world.
For more details about Manila or the Philippines in general, visit www.ThePhilippines.com

A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and often Manila is their very first stop.
Nearly 16 million people live in the Metro Manila area, which is made up of many smaller cities, including Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, and more.
Manila is where big business takes place, where major investments are made, and where residential and commercial real estate is never-ending. Many tourists enjoy the malls, the restaurants, the museums, the nightlife, and even the beautiful Manila Bay. Probably, the biggest tourist attraction is the SM Mall of Asia - the 3rd largest mall in the world.
For more details about Manila or the Philippines in general, visit www.ThePhilippines.com

Cheap Eats Manila: FreshSeafood Paluto DampaSeaside Macapagal Tour Huey Ying Pasay City. Seaside Paluto along Macapagl Avenue is the number one fresh seafood market and palutohan in Manila! You may choose from an array of fresh chilled seafood in the wet market and live seafood tanks. Respect the vendors by haggling at least half their original offer price. You can then bring your fresh catch to one of the numerous restaurants which charge a minimal cooking fee based on the seafood type and cooking style! On this occasion after purchasing seafood from the wet market we will revisit what we consider the best restaurant here: Huey Ying which cooks the best Steamed Crab with Garlic Sauce, GrilledPrawns with LemonButter, DeepFriedCalamares and Steamed Suahe. Prices mentioned are inc...

published: 18 Feb 2018

BEST PLACE TO EAT SEAFOOD IN MANILA | March 6th, 2017 | Vlog #46

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#PinoyboyVLOGSERYE March 6th, 2017 - This vlog will make you hungry! Today we food trip at a Dampa in Manila, a wet seafood market with restaurants that will cook your newly purchased seafood! It is so delicious! Do you know any other places like Dampa to eat seafood in Manila?
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Seafood! Big king crab and fresh oyster mukbang

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Binondo, which is Chinatown in Manila, Philippines, is one of the best places to eat when you’re in Manila. You’ll find a good range of Chinese Filipino food, and overall, I was pleasantly surprised how friendly, clean, and nice it was. Binondo is also known to be the world’s oldest Chinatowns, and it really has some old style charm to it, and some delicious food to eat.
On this particular Manila Chinatown food tour, my wife Ying and I set off in the morning to just walk around and eat what we saw. I had done some research and wrote down some places to eat, but we were just going to go ourselves and get a feel for walk...

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VLOG Day #34 - Flight cancellation, Manila and Seafood!

So sadly our flight to El Nido was cancelled due to bad, weather, meaning a night in Manila.
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GoPro Robinsons Place ManilaMallWalking Tour Overview Manila Philippines. Robinsons Place Manila Strategically located at the heart of the historic city of Manila, Robinsons Place Manila is a 240,000 square meter full service, world-class mall that is currently the leading shopping center in Malate. Within a kilometer radius are a community of residences, government and business offices, academic and medical institutions, parks, famous landmarks, churches, hotels, and night spots. It is also located within walking distance from the enchanting Manila Bay and the city's major thoroughfares -- Taft Avenue and Roxas Boulevard.
Robinsons Place Manila is a 7-level shopping complex developed by Robinsons Land and the largest Robinsons Mall ever built by John Gokongwei and offers the widest r...

10 Hours of Delicious Food (Fresh Air)

A compilation of utterly Delicious Foods to make your mouth water!
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2017 DivisoriaWalking and Food Tour Lucky Chinatown 168 Mall999 Mall Divisoria Mall Manila. Today we share with you our Sunday a whole day walking and eating tour at Divisoria starting at Lucky Chinatown Mall and then exploring the four prominent flea market malls in the area, 11/88, 999, 168 and the new Divisoria Mall with over 3000 vendors selling anything and everything under the sun! This is the epicenter of retail and wholesale trade in Manila and one of the busiest and most crowded places in the Philippines. Stay tuned as we dine at our favorite restaurants at the Lucky Chinatown Mall: SincerityCafé for their Duck Misua, Kikiam and oyster cake, KingChef for Dimsum Happy Hour and ending at San Guo La Mien for steamed dumplings and egg chao fan.
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
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Anton and I go on an extreme Filipino street food snack tour of QuiapoMarket!
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The area around Quiapo Church, is home to a huge market, where you’ll find an abundance of especially clothing and street food - and ranging from fresh ingredients to cooked food ready to eat. If you love to eat, when you’re in Manila, Quiapo Market is one of the best places to start and get a feel for the city and eat some amazing Filipino street food.
We started right at Quiapo Church and it happened to be a Sunday afternoon - Anton mentioned that it’s usually the busiest on Sunday afternoon, catering to everyone that attends the hourly church service. We walked down o...

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Cheap Eats Manila: FreshSeafood Paluto DampaSeaside Macapagal Tour Huey Ying Pasay City. Seaside Paluto along Macapagl Avenue is the number one fresh seafood market and palutohan in Manila! You may choose from an array of fresh chilled seafood in the wet market and live seafood tanks. Respect the vendors by haggling at least half their original offer price. You can then bring your fresh catch to one of the numerous restaurants which charge a minimal cooking fee based on the seafood type and cooking style! On this occasion after purchasing seafood from the wet market we will revisit what we consider the best restaurant here: Huey Ying which cooks the best Steamed Crab with Garlic Sauce, GrilledPrawns with LemonButter, DeepFriedCalamares and Steamed Suahe. Prices mentioned are including the cost of the seafood at the wet market and the applicable cooking charge.
Huey Ying Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Seaside Macapagal,
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Tel: (+632) 556 4541
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Cheap Eats Manila: FreshSeafood Paluto DampaSeaside Macapagal Tour Huey Ying Pasay City. Seaside Paluto along Macapagl Avenue is the number one fresh seafood market and palutohan in Manila! You may choose from an array of fresh chilled seafood in the wet market and live seafood tanks. Respect the vendors by haggling at least half their original offer price. You can then bring your fresh catch to one of the numerous restaurants which charge a minimal cooking fee based on the seafood type and cooking style! On this occasion after purchasing seafood from the wet market we will revisit what we consider the best restaurant here: Huey Ying which cooks the best Steamed Crab with Garlic Sauce, GrilledPrawns with LemonButter, DeepFriedCalamares and Steamed Suahe. Prices mentioned are including the cost of the seafood at the wet market and the applicable cooking charge.
Huey Ying Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Seaside Macapagal,
DiosdadoMacapagal Boulevard, Pasay City
Metro Manila
Tel: (+632) 556 4541
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BEST PLACE TO EAT SEAFOOD IN MANILA | March 6th, 2017 | Vlog #46

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#PinoyboyVLOGSERYE March 6th, 2017 - This vlog will make you hungry! Today we food trip at a Dampa in Manila, a wet seafood market with restaurants that will cook your newly purchased seafood! It is so delicious! Do you know any other places like Dampa to eat seafood in Manila?
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#PinoyboyVLOGSERYE March 6th, 2017 - This vlog will make you hungry! Today we food trip at a Dampa in Manila, a wet seafood market with restaurants that will cook your newly purchased seafood! It is so delicious! Do you know any other places like Dampa to eat seafood in Manila?
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Binondo, which is Chinatown in Manila, Philippines, is one of the best places to eat when you’re in Manila. You’ll find a good range of Chinese Filipino food, and overall, I was pleasantly surprised how friendly, clean, and nice it was. Binondo is also known to be the world’s oldest Chinatowns, and it really has some old style charm to it, and some delicious food to eat.
On this particular Manila Chinatown food tour, my wife Ying and I set off in the morning to just walk around and eat what we saw. I had done some research and wrote down some places to eat, but we were just going to go ourselves and get a feel for walking around and see if we could find any other food. About halfway through the day, we were filming, and we randomly bumped in Nathan who watches our videos. He not only is from Manila, but he’s also from Manila Chinatown, and he brought us around for the rest of this food tour - so big thank you to Nathan and his fiance!
Here are the place we ate on this Chinese Filipino food tour of Manila Chinatown (Binondo):
Dong Bei Dumplings - This restaurant is legendary in Chinatown Manila for their pork and chive dumplings - 150PHP ($3.01). The dumplings seemed a little on the expensive side, but they were pretty awesomely delicious. It was a great way to start this Binondo food tour.
EsteroFast Food - Next, we stopped at a restaurant called Estero fast food, serving all sorts of Chinese Filipino street food. We ordered buttered chicken, fried frog legs, stuffed squid, and finally mixed vegetables. The food was all OK, nothing really stand out to me, and wasn’t a huge fan of the buttered chicken. Total price - 650 PHP ($13.05)
Ho-Land Hopia and Bakery - This is a legendary bakery in Manila’s Binondo, and they are especially known for their original mung bean pastry hopia. Hopia original - 48 PHP ($0.96)
New Po Heng Lumpia House - After meeting up with Nathan and his fiance, we headed first to go eat some lumpia. The lumpia was excellent, among the best fresh Chinese lumpia I’ve ever had. Lumpia - 60 PHP ($1.20)
Siopao - Nathan knew of this hole in the wall spot, and their siopao were delicious, so fluffy and packed with flavor. Price - 20 PHP ($0.40)
Serry Restaurant - Eating at Serry Restaurant in Binondo was the highlight of this Manila Chinatown food tour for me. We first had Soup Number Five (Soup #5), a notorious bull penis soup, and it was actually incredibly delicious. I loved it. Also, the black chicken soup was incredibly good, very herbal and very clean tasting. Total price - 280 PHP ($5.62)
899 Restaurant - Finally, to end this Chinatown tour, Nathan took us to one of his favorite restaurants in Binondo called 899, especially to eat pig intestines and braised tongue. The tongue was absolutely sensational, while both the big and small intestines were also delicious. Total price - 650 PHP ($13.05)
When you’re in Manila, walking around Binondo, Manila’s Chinatown, is one of the best things to do. You’ll find some great food, and it’s just a fun place to walk around and explore on foot. Thank you to Nathan for his help in this video!
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Binondo, which is Chinatown in Manila, Philippines, is one of the best places to eat when you’re in Manila. You’ll find a good range of Chinese Filipino food, and overall, I was pleasantly surprised how friendly, clean, and nice it was. Binondo is also known to be the world’s oldest Chinatowns, and it really has some old style charm to it, and some delicious food to eat.
On this particular Manila Chinatown food tour, my wife Ying and I set off in the morning to just walk around and eat what we saw. I had done some research and wrote down some places to eat, but we were just going to go ourselves and get a feel for walking around and see if we could find any other food. About halfway through the day, we were filming, and we randomly bumped in Nathan who watches our videos. He not only is from Manila, but he’s also from Manila Chinatown, and he brought us around for the rest of this food tour - so big thank you to Nathan and his fiance!
Here are the place we ate on this Chinese Filipino food tour of Manila Chinatown (Binondo):
Dong Bei Dumplings - This restaurant is legendary in Chinatown Manila for their pork and chive dumplings - 150PHP ($3.01). The dumplings seemed a little on the expensive side, but they were pretty awesomely delicious. It was a great way to start this Binondo food tour.
EsteroFast Food - Next, we stopped at a restaurant called Estero fast food, serving all sorts of Chinese Filipino street food. We ordered buttered chicken, fried frog legs, stuffed squid, and finally mixed vegetables. The food was all OK, nothing really stand out to me, and wasn’t a huge fan of the buttered chicken. Total price - 650 PHP ($13.05)
Ho-Land Hopia and Bakery - This is a legendary bakery in Manila’s Binondo, and they are especially known for their original mung bean pastry hopia. Hopia original - 48 PHP ($0.96)
New Po Heng Lumpia House - After meeting up with Nathan and his fiance, we headed first to go eat some lumpia. The lumpia was excellent, among the best fresh Chinese lumpia I’ve ever had. Lumpia - 60 PHP ($1.20)
Siopao - Nathan knew of this hole in the wall spot, and their siopao were delicious, so fluffy and packed with flavor. Price - 20 PHP ($0.40)
Serry Restaurant - Eating at Serry Restaurant in Binondo was the highlight of this Manila Chinatown food tour for me. We first had Soup Number Five (Soup #5), a notorious bull penis soup, and it was actually incredibly delicious. I loved it. Also, the black chicken soup was incredibly good, very herbal and very clean tasting. Total price - 280 PHP ($5.62)
899 Restaurant - Finally, to end this Chinatown tour, Nathan took us to one of his favorite restaurants in Binondo called 899, especially to eat pig intestines and braised tongue. The tongue was absolutely sensational, while both the big and small intestines were also delicious. Total price - 650 PHP ($13.05)
When you’re in Manila, walking around Binondo, Manila’s Chinatown, is one of the best things to do. You’ll find some great food, and it’s just a fun place to walk around and explore on foot. Thank you to Nathan for his help in this video!
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GREENHILLS SHOPPING CENTER IN MANILA PHILIPPINES: This place takes a full day to see it all Fake YEEZYS FAKE JORDANS they got them cheap
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Best Buffets PhilippinesEpisode 1: Niu by VikingsSM Aura PremierBonifacio Global City. Niu is the lavish buffet concept of the Vikings Restaurant Group which differentiates itself through gourmet dishes, elegant interior design, plush seating and live entertainment. It is located at the posh SM Aura Premier Mall in Bonifacio Global City. Niu by Vikings has 9 live food and drink stations with more than 300 dishes and drinks. The 9 Stations are: Cold, Japanese, Beverage, Pan Asian, Chinese, Grill, Carving, Continental and Dessert.
As this buffet is pricier than other non-hotel buffet restaurants like Buffet101, Dad’s World Buffet, Yakimix Prime, Sambokojin, to get the value for your money is more difficult but manageable. Remember that stomach space is valuable and limited so focus only on the big ticket protein items and less carbohydrates. The buffet stretches over a 100 meters so it makes perfect sense to wear comfortable shoes.
Starting at the Beverage Station you will have a choice of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, we focused on their White and Red wines to pair with our chilled seafood and cheeses. Ice ColdDraftSan Miguel Beer with the Steamed suahe and Hot Sake with our Japanese dishes and fresh watermelon shakes and infused waters to refresh the palette. They also have a selection of imported beer like TigerMiller, MF, and Chang.
The cold station is one of our favorites at this buffet and we highly recommend the chilled New ZealandBlack Mussels, Slipper Lobster, LumpfishCaviar, Crabs and while there make sure to cut a few slices of SpanishManchego cheese which is made from milk of the manchega Sheep breed.
The Japanese station may look good from far but is far from good as while the colorful assorted maki’s may tempt your eyes it lacks the sashimi choices like ikura and uni to take it to the next level. We suggest to stay away from the maki rolls and focus on a few slivers of the mainstream sashimi that they do have salmon and tuna and a few pieces of their tempura as long as it was freshly cooked.
The weakest station would have to be the Pan Asian as there was nothing that caught our attention aside from the FriedWholeMahi Mahi display.
We spent a good deal of time returning to the Chinese station for the steamed suahe and crabs as well as sautéed vegetables. From their dimsum only the shrimp dumplings stood out but we would have preferred the wrapper to be thinner. Take note you can ask the Chef for a special order of ChiliSalt & Pepper crabs.
From the Grill Station the only two itms to order would be their Lamb Kebab and Gindara with Teriyaki Sauce.
Carving stations at buffets are notorious for always serving dry meat as they tend to get overcooked while sitting pretty underneath 150 watt suspended heat lamps. At Niu this sadly was also the case so make sure to choose your cut of the New Zealand Garlic and Rosemary studded Lamb Leg with mint sauce and US prime rib with mushroom gravy just so you got your bases covered. The signature dish at Vikings has always been their Lechon Belly or roasted pork belly and this is worth having at least two servings of as it is crispy, aromatic and just so addictive!
The continental station has wood fired pizzas, fresh pastas and stewed European dishes but the only thing we used to gorge on is unlimited foie gras. Unfortunately it wasn’t part of the buffet on this visit. Currently the only other venue that serves unlimited foie gras is the legendary Spiral Buffet at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza.
The dessert station is massive with local desserts, assorted cakes and pastries, fresh fruits, halo-halo, frozen yoghurt, crepes, chocolate fonduefountains, churros and to top it off artisanal ice cream and gelato.
Niu is more than just a Viking’s Buffet it is an offering to the gods, a celebration of life, appreciation for food and a welcome addition to Manila’s evolving Buffet scene. Thanks for watching, if you liked this review please click on the like button, subscribe and share with your friends and feel free to leave us message on your experience.
NIU by Vikings
6th Floor SM Aura Premier Mall
26th StreetCorner McKinley Parkway
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila Philippines
Tel: +632 478-3888, 847-3888
Mobile: +63 917 586-6888, +63 919 999-6888
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Best Buffets PhilippinesEpisode 1: Niu by VikingsSM Aura PremierBonifacio Global City. Niu is the lavish buffet concept of the Vikings Restaurant Group which differentiates itself through gourmet dishes, elegant interior design, plush seating and live entertainment. It is located at the posh SM Aura Premier Mall in Bonifacio Global City. Niu by Vikings has 9 live food and drink stations with more than 300 dishes and drinks. The 9 Stations are: Cold, Japanese, Beverage, Pan Asian, Chinese, Grill, Carving, Continental and Dessert.
As this buffet is pricier than other non-hotel buffet restaurants like Buffet101, Dad’s World Buffet, Yakimix Prime, Sambokojin, to get the value for your money is more difficult but manageable. Remember that stomach space is valuable and limited so focus only on the big ticket protein items and less carbohydrates. The buffet stretches over a 100 meters so it makes perfect sense to wear comfortable shoes.
Starting at the Beverage Station you will have a choice of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, we focused on their White and Red wines to pair with our chilled seafood and cheeses. Ice ColdDraftSan Miguel Beer with the Steamed suahe and Hot Sake with our Japanese dishes and fresh watermelon shakes and infused waters to refresh the palette. They also have a selection of imported beer like TigerMiller, MF, and Chang.
The cold station is one of our favorites at this buffet and we highly recommend the chilled New ZealandBlack Mussels, Slipper Lobster, LumpfishCaviar, Crabs and while there make sure to cut a few slices of SpanishManchego cheese which is made from milk of the manchega Sheep breed.
The Japanese station may look good from far but is far from good as while the colorful assorted maki’s may tempt your eyes it lacks the sashimi choices like ikura and uni to take it to the next level. We suggest to stay away from the maki rolls and focus on a few slivers of the mainstream sashimi that they do have salmon and tuna and a few pieces of their tempura as long as it was freshly cooked.
The weakest station would have to be the Pan Asian as there was nothing that caught our attention aside from the FriedWholeMahi Mahi display.
We spent a good deal of time returning to the Chinese station for the steamed suahe and crabs as well as sautéed vegetables. From their dimsum only the shrimp dumplings stood out but we would have preferred the wrapper to be thinner. Take note you can ask the Chef for a special order of ChiliSalt & Pepper crabs.
From the Grill Station the only two itms to order would be their Lamb Kebab and Gindara with Teriyaki Sauce.
Carving stations at buffets are notorious for always serving dry meat as they tend to get overcooked while sitting pretty underneath 150 watt suspended heat lamps. At Niu this sadly was also the case so make sure to choose your cut of the New Zealand Garlic and Rosemary studded Lamb Leg with mint sauce and US prime rib with mushroom gravy just so you got your bases covered. The signature dish at Vikings has always been their Lechon Belly or roasted pork belly and this is worth having at least two servings of as it is crispy, aromatic and just so addictive!
The continental station has wood fired pizzas, fresh pastas and stewed European dishes but the only thing we used to gorge on is unlimited foie gras. Unfortunately it wasn’t part of the buffet on this visit. Currently the only other venue that serves unlimited foie gras is the legendary Spiral Buffet at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza.
The dessert station is massive with local desserts, assorted cakes and pastries, fresh fruits, halo-halo, frozen yoghurt, crepes, chocolate fonduefountains, churros and to top it off artisanal ice cream and gelato.
Niu is more than just a Viking’s Buffet it is an offering to the gods, a celebration of life, appreciation for food and a welcome addition to Manila’s evolving Buffet scene. Thanks for watching, if you liked this review please click on the like button, subscribe and share with your friends and feel free to leave us message on your experience.
NIU by Vikings
6th Floor SM Aura Premier Mall
26th StreetCorner McKinley Parkway
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila Philippines
Tel: +632 478-3888, 847-3888
Mobile: +63 917 586-6888, +63 919 999-6888
MABUHAY and Welcome to Hour Philippines TV the #1 FoodTravel and LifestyleVlog: Live - Love - Eat!
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GoPro Robinsons Place ManilaMallWalking Tour Overview Manila Philippines. Robinsons Place Manila Strategically located at the heart of the historic city of Manila, Robinsons Place Manila is a 240,000 square meter full service, world-class mall that is currently the leading shopping center in Malate. Within a kilometer radius are a community of residences, government and business offices, academic and medical institutions, parks, famous landmarks, churches, hotels, and night spots. It is also located within walking distance from the enchanting Manila Bay and the city's major thoroughfares -- Taft Avenue and Roxas Boulevard.
Robinsons Place Manila is a 7-level shopping complex developed by Robinsons Land and the largest Robinsons Mall ever built by John Gokongwei and offers the widest range of merchandise and services from over a thousand local and international retail shops, dining outlets, entertainment facilities and service centers. Since it was opened in 1997, it has continually evolved to become the ultimate shopping and dining haven to the Manileños who live and thrive in the city. It has successfully reinvented itself not only to keep up with the times but more importantly to provide additional values to its growing number of clients and patrons. Notable dining and shopping establishments are Tim Ho Wan, Ippudo Ramen, Kyochon, Ajisen Ramen, Tsukumu Ramen, AryaPersianRestaurant, H&M, Robinsons Department Store and Robinsons Supermarket.
Notably, Robinsons Place Manila is connected to a twin residential high-rise condominium -- Robinsons Place Residences and Adriatico Residences. Thus provides convenient shopping, dining and malling to the employees and residents of these condominiums.
Robinsons Place Manila
Pedro Gil cor. Adriatico Streets, Ermita,
Manila,Metro Manila1000,National Capital Region
Tel: (+632) 310 3333
MALL HOURS:
Sunday to Thursday 10:00am to 9:00pm
Friday to Saturday 10:00am to 10:00pm
Features:
Robinsons Department Store
Robinsons Supermarket
Robinsons Movieworld -- seven (7) state-of-the-art cinemas including one 3D cinema (MidtownCinema 3)
Food CourtThe HandymanHardware StoreToys R Us and other stores for children
Entertainment outlets such as Bingo, Bowling, and Billiards Centers
Boutiques and shops (local and international brands), restaurants, cafes and various dining outlets
Scenic elevators and fountains
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GoPro Robinsons Place ManilaMallWalking Tour Overview Manila Philippines. Robinsons Place Manila Strategically located at the heart of the historic city of Manila, Robinsons Place Manila is a 240,000 square meter full service, world-class mall that is currently the leading shopping center in Malate. Within a kilometer radius are a community of residences, government and business offices, academic and medical institutions, parks, famous landmarks, churches, hotels, and night spots. It is also located within walking distance from the enchanting Manila Bay and the city's major thoroughfares -- Taft Avenue and Roxas Boulevard.
Robinsons Place Manila is a 7-level shopping complex developed by Robinsons Land and the largest Robinsons Mall ever built by John Gokongwei and offers the widest range of merchandise and services from over a thousand local and international retail shops, dining outlets, entertainment facilities and service centers. Since it was opened in 1997, it has continually evolved to become the ultimate shopping and dining haven to the Manileños who live and thrive in the city. It has successfully reinvented itself not only to keep up with the times but more importantly to provide additional values to its growing number of clients and patrons. Notable dining and shopping establishments are Tim Ho Wan, Ippudo Ramen, Kyochon, Ajisen Ramen, Tsukumu Ramen, AryaPersianRestaurant, H&M, Robinsons Department Store and Robinsons Supermarket.
Notably, Robinsons Place Manila is connected to a twin residential high-rise condominium -- Robinsons Place Residences and Adriatico Residences. Thus provides convenient shopping, dining and malling to the employees and residents of these condominiums.
Robinsons Place Manila
Pedro Gil cor. Adriatico Streets, Ermita,
Manila,Metro Manila1000,National Capital Region
Tel: (+632) 310 3333
MALL HOURS:
Sunday to Thursday 10:00am to 9:00pm
Friday to Saturday 10:00am to 10:00pm
Features:
Robinsons Department Store
Robinsons Supermarket
Robinsons Movieworld -- seven (7) state-of-the-art cinemas including one 3D cinema (MidtownCinema 3)
Food CourtThe HandymanHardware StoreToys R Us and other stores for children
Entertainment outlets such as Bingo, Bowling, and Billiards Centers
Boutiques and shops (local and international brands), restaurants, cafes and various dining outlets
Scenic elevators and fountains
MABUHAY and Welcome to HourPhilippines TV the #1 FoodTravel and LifestyleVlog!
Thanks for dropping by. Please subscribe, like, share and comment on our videos! ♥ We upload daily and weekly!
Your essential guide to unforgettable food, travel and nightlife adventures in the Philippines and beyond!
Have a great day and a fantastic life ahead! :-) Cheers, Lord and Aksana
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ModernMetro Manila 2016 Tour Overview. Metro Manila is the National Capital Region of the Philippines, is the seat of government and the most populous region of the country which is composed of Manila, the capital city of the country, Quezon City, the country's most populous city, the Municipality of Pateros, and the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela. This video includes a helcopter tour as well as driving tours of Bonifacio Global City and Makati and the largest shopping mall in the country SM Megamall.
The NationalCapital Region has a population of 12 million as of 2010 census making it the most populous region in the Philippines, as well as the 7th most populous metropolitan area in Asia. Its total urban area, referring to its continuous urban expansion into the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Batangas has a population of 24 million, making it the 4th most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo, Jakarta and Delhi.
The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city, NCR exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all the consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country.
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ModernMetro Manila 2016 Tour Overview. Metro Manila is the National Capital Region of the Philippines, is the seat of government and the most populous region of the country which is composed of Manila, the capital city of the country, Quezon City, the country's most populous city, the Municipality of Pateros, and the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela. This video includes a helcopter tour as well as driving tours of Bonifacio Global City and Makati and the largest shopping mall in the country SM Megamall.
The NationalCapital Region has a population of 12 million as of 2010 census making it the most populous region in the Philippines, as well as the 7th most populous metropolitan area in Asia. Its total urban area, referring to its continuous urban expansion into the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Batangas has a population of 24 million, making it the 4th most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo, Jakarta and Delhi.
The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. Designated as a global power city, NCR exerts a significant impact on commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, both locally and internationally. It is the home to all the consulates and embassies in the Philippines, thereby making it an important center for international diplomacy in the country.
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A compilation of utterly Delicious Foods to make your mouth water!
Fresh Air - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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A compilation of utterly Delicious Foods to make your mouth water!
Fresh Air - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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All footage used is in the public domain, collected from stock footage sites including Vimeo, Pixabay and others
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2017 DivisoriaWalking and Food Tour Lucky Chinatown 168 Mall999 Mall Divisoria Mall Manila. Today we share with you our Sunday a whole day walking and eating tour at Divisoria starting at Lucky Chinatown Mall and then exploring the four prominent flea market malls in the area, 11/88, 999, 168 and the new Divisoria Mall with over 3000 vendors selling anything and everything under the sun! This is the epicenter of retail and wholesale trade in Manila and one of the busiest and most crowded places in the Philippines. Stay tuned as we dine at our favorite restaurants at the Lucky Chinatown Mall: SincerityCafé for their Duck Misua, Kikiam and oyster cake, KingChef for Dimsum Happy Hour and ending at San Guo La Mien for steamed dumplings and egg chao fan.
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2017 DivisoriaWalking and Food Tour Lucky Chinatown 168 Mall999 Mall Divisoria Mall Manila. Today we share with you our Sunday a whole day walking and eating tour at Divisoria starting at Lucky Chinatown Mall and then exploring the four prominent flea market malls in the area, 11/88, 999, 168 and the new Divisoria Mall with over 3000 vendors selling anything and everything under the sun! This is the epicenter of retail and wholesale trade in Manila and one of the busiest and most crowded places in the Philippines. Stay tuned as we dine at our favorite restaurants at the Lucky Chinatown Mall: SincerityCafé for their Duck Misua, Kikiam and oyster cake, KingChef for Dimsum Happy Hour and ending at San Guo La Mien for steamed dumplings and egg chao fan.
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
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Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!
Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.
University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.
Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).
Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.
LagroMarket - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).
Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.
Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.
Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)
Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!
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Best Buffets ManilaEpisode 1: Niu by VikingsSM Aura PremierBonifacio Global City. Niu is the lavish buffet concept of the Vikings Restaurant Group which differentiates itself through gourmet dishes, elegant interior design, plush seating and live entertainment. It is located at the posh SM Aura Premier Mall in Bonifacio Global City. Niu by Vikings has 9 live food and drink stations with more than 300 dishes and drinks. The 9 Stations are: Cold, Japanese, Beverage, Pan Asian, Chinese, Grill, Carving, Continental and Dessert.
As this buffet is pricier than other non-hotel buffet restaurants like Buffet101, Dad’s World Buffet, Yakimix Prime, Sambokojin, to get the value for your money is more difficult but manageable. Remember that stomach space is valuable and limited so focus only on the big ticket protein items and less carbohydrates. The buffet stretches over a 100 meters so it makes perfect sense to wear comfortable shoes.
Starting at the Beverage Station you will have a choice of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, we focused on their White and Red wines to pair with our chilled seafood and cheeses. Ice ColdDraftSan Miguel Beer with the Steamed suahe and Hot Sake with our Japanese dishes and fresh watermelon shakes and infused waters to refresh the palette. They also have a selection of imported Asian beer like Tiger and Chang.
The cold station is one of our favorites at this buffet and we highly recommend the chilled New ZealandBlack Mussels, Slipper Lobster, LumpfishCaviar, Crabs and while there make sure to cut a few slices of SpanishManchego cheese which is made from milk of the manchega Sheep breed.
The Japanese station may look good from far but is far from good as while the colorful assorted maki’s may tempt your eyes it lacks the sashimi choices like ikura and uni to take it to the next level. We suggest to stay away from the maki rolls and focus on a few slivers of the mainstream sashimi that they do have salmon and tuna and a few pieces of their tempura as long as it was freshly cooked.
The weakest station would have to be the Pan Asian as there was nothing that caught our attention aside from the FriedWholeMahi Mahi display.
We spent a good deal of time returning to the Chinese station for the steamed suahe and crabs as well as sautéed vegetables. From their dimsum only the shrimp dumplings stood out but we would have preferred the wrapper to be thinner. Take note you can ask the Chef for a special order of ChiliSalt & Pepper crabs.
From the Grill Station the only two itms to order would be their Lamb Kebab and Gindara with Teriyaki Sauce.
Carving stations at buffets are notorious for always serving dry meat as they tend to get overcooked while sitting pretty underneath 150 watt suspended heat lamps. At Niu this sadly was also the case so have a slice of the New Zealand Garlic and Rosemary studded Lamb Leg with mint sauce, US prime rib with mushroom gravy just so you got your bases covered. The signature dish at Vikings has always been their Bellychon or roasted pork belly and this is worth having at least two servings of as it is crispy, aromatic and just so addictive!
The continental station has wood fired pizzas, fresh pastas and stewed European dishes but the only thing to gorge on is unlimited foie gras. Currently the only other venue that serves unlimited foie gras is the legendary Spiral Buffet at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza.
The dessert station is massive with local desserts, assorted cakes and pastries, fresh fruits, halo-halo, frozen yoghurt, crepes, chocolate fonduefountains, churros and to top it off artisanal ice cream and gelato.
Niu is more than just a Viking’s Buffet it is an offering to the gods, a celebration of life, appreciation for food and a welcome addition to Manila’s evolving Buffet scene. Thanks for watching, if you liked this review please click on the like button, subscribe and share with your friends and feel free to leave us message on your experience.
NIU by Vikings
6th Floor SM Aura Premier Mall
26th StreetCorner McKinley Parkway
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro ManilaPhilippines
Tel: +632 478-3888, 847-3888
Mobile: +63 917 586-6888, +63 919 999-6888
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Best Buffets ManilaEpisode 1: Niu by VikingsSM Aura PremierBonifacio Global City. Niu is the lavish buffet concept of the Vikings Restaurant Group which differentiates itself through gourmet dishes, elegant interior design, plush seating and live entertainment. It is located at the posh SM Aura Premier Mall in Bonifacio Global City. Niu by Vikings has 9 live food and drink stations with more than 300 dishes and drinks. The 9 Stations are: Cold, Japanese, Beverage, Pan Asian, Chinese, Grill, Carving, Continental and Dessert.
As this buffet is pricier than other non-hotel buffet restaurants like Buffet101, Dad’s World Buffet, Yakimix Prime, Sambokojin, to get the value for your money is more difficult but manageable. Remember that stomach space is valuable and limited so focus only on the big ticket protein items and less carbohydrates. The buffet stretches over a 100 meters so it makes perfect sense to wear comfortable shoes.
Starting at the Beverage Station you will have a choice of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, we focused on their White and Red wines to pair with our chilled seafood and cheeses. Ice ColdDraftSan Miguel Beer with the Steamed suahe and Hot Sake with our Japanese dishes and fresh watermelon shakes and infused waters to refresh the palette. They also have a selection of imported Asian beer like Tiger and Chang.
The cold station is one of our favorites at this buffet and we highly recommend the chilled New ZealandBlack Mussels, Slipper Lobster, LumpfishCaviar, Crabs and while there make sure to cut a few slices of SpanishManchego cheese which is made from milk of the manchega Sheep breed.
The Japanese station may look good from far but is far from good as while the colorful assorted maki’s may tempt your eyes it lacks the sashimi choices like ikura and uni to take it to the next level. We suggest to stay away from the maki rolls and focus on a few slivers of the mainstream sashimi that they do have salmon and tuna and a few pieces of their tempura as long as it was freshly cooked.
The weakest station would have to be the Pan Asian as there was nothing that caught our attention aside from the FriedWholeMahi Mahi display.
We spent a good deal of time returning to the Chinese station for the steamed suahe and crabs as well as sautéed vegetables. From their dimsum only the shrimp dumplings stood out but we would have preferred the wrapper to be thinner. Take note you can ask the Chef for a special order of ChiliSalt & Pepper crabs.
From the Grill Station the only two itms to order would be their Lamb Kebab and Gindara with Teriyaki Sauce.
Carving stations at buffets are notorious for always serving dry meat as they tend to get overcooked while sitting pretty underneath 150 watt suspended heat lamps. At Niu this sadly was also the case so have a slice of the New Zealand Garlic and Rosemary studded Lamb Leg with mint sauce, US prime rib with mushroom gravy just so you got your bases covered. The signature dish at Vikings has always been their Bellychon or roasted pork belly and this is worth having at least two servings of as it is crispy, aromatic and just so addictive!
The continental station has wood fired pizzas, fresh pastas and stewed European dishes but the only thing to gorge on is unlimited foie gras. Currently the only other venue that serves unlimited foie gras is the legendary Spiral Buffet at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza.
The dessert station is massive with local desserts, assorted cakes and pastries, fresh fruits, halo-halo, frozen yoghurt, crepes, chocolate fonduefountains, churros and to top it off artisanal ice cream and gelato.
Niu is more than just a Viking’s Buffet it is an offering to the gods, a celebration of life, appreciation for food and a welcome addition to Manila’s evolving Buffet scene. Thanks for watching, if you liked this review please click on the like button, subscribe and share with your friends and feel free to leave us message on your experience.
NIU by Vikings
6th Floor SM Aura Premier Mall
26th StreetCorner McKinley Parkway
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro ManilaPhilippines
Tel: +632 478-3888, 847-3888
Mobile: +63 917 586-6888, +63 919 999-6888
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Anton and I go on an extreme Filipino street food snack tour of QuiapoMarket!
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The area around Quiapo Church, is home to a huge market, where you’ll find an abundance of especially clothing and street food - and ranging from fresh ingredients to cooked food ready to eat. If you love to eat, when you’re in Manila, Quiapo Market is one of the best places to start and get a feel for the city and eat some amazing Filipino street food.
We started right at Quiapo Church and it happened to be a Sunday afternoon - Anton mentioned that it’s usually the busiest on Sunday afternoon, catering to everyone that attends the hourly church service. We walked down one alley and ate two noodle dishes palabok (20 PHP, $0.40) and sotanghon (30 PHP, $0.60). Both dishes were good, and served fresh. I especially enjoyed the sotanghon, a cellophane noodles dish, that was cooked in flavorful oil and it was a perfect slurping dish.
Right in front of Quiapo Church in Manila, we at first though they were fish balls or squid balls, but they turned out to be chicken balls (2 PHP, $0.04 per ball). In order to eat Filipino chicken balls, you grab a stick, poke some on your stick, and dip in vinegar. They weren’t the best quality, but they weren’t expensive either. Next to the chicken balls, I saw the dried squid (10 PHP, $0.20 per stick) and had to try it as well. It was amazing, dried chewy squid, roasted over charcoal and dunked in chili vinegar.
We then walked across the main road at Quiapo and found a Filipino street food stall serving all types of kwek kwek (3 for 12 PHP, $0.24). Kwek kwek is a popular street food of quail eggs, coated in a thick batter and deep fried. We also tried 1 day old fried chickens (10 PHP, $0.20), which is another popular Filipino street food in that area of Manila. As with other Filipino snacks, you garnish with chilies, shallots, and lots of vinegar before eating.
Probably one of the most famous of all Philippines street food is balut (15 PHP, $.030), a duck egg embryo - like a half developed egg. You’ll find balut all over the Philippines and it’s especially popular to eat in the evening. The first thing you do is crack the top of the egg shell and drink the chicken soup. You then peel the rest of the egg, and eat both chick and the yolk on the inside. I also seasoned with a little salt and chili vinegar. I’ve eaten balut quite a few times during many trips to the Philippines, and I quite enjoy eating balut!
Quiapo Market is a wonderful place in Manila to explore all the street food snacks available, and it’s just an amazingly vibrant and colorful part of Manila, and it was great to hang out with Anton!
Thank you for watching!
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Anton and I go on an extreme Filipino street food snack tour of QuiapoMarket!
►Check out Anton’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/antondiaz
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The area around Quiapo Church, is home to a huge market, where you’ll find an abundance of especially clothing and street food - and ranging from fresh ingredients to cooked food ready to eat. If you love to eat, when you’re in Manila, Quiapo Market is one of the best places to start and get a feel for the city and eat some amazing Filipino street food.
We started right at Quiapo Church and it happened to be a Sunday afternoon - Anton mentioned that it’s usually the busiest on Sunday afternoon, catering to everyone that attends the hourly church service. We walked down one alley and ate two noodle dishes palabok (20 PHP, $0.40) and sotanghon (30 PHP, $0.60). Both dishes were good, and served fresh. I especially enjoyed the sotanghon, a cellophane noodles dish, that was cooked in flavorful oil and it was a perfect slurping dish.
Right in front of Quiapo Church in Manila, we at first though they were fish balls or squid balls, but they turned out to be chicken balls (2 PHP, $0.04 per ball). In order to eat Filipino chicken balls, you grab a stick, poke some on your stick, and dip in vinegar. They weren’t the best quality, but they weren’t expensive either. Next to the chicken balls, I saw the dried squid (10 PHP, $0.20 per stick) and had to try it as well. It was amazing, dried chewy squid, roasted over charcoal and dunked in chili vinegar.
We then walked across the main road at Quiapo and found a Filipino street food stall serving all types of kwek kwek (3 for 12 PHP, $0.24). Kwek kwek is a popular street food of quail eggs, coated in a thick batter and deep fried. We also tried 1 day old fried chickens (10 PHP, $0.20), which is another popular Filipino street food in that area of Manila. As with other Filipino snacks, you garnish with chilies, shallots, and lots of vinegar before eating.
Probably one of the most famous of all Philippines street food is balut (15 PHP, $.030), a duck egg embryo - like a half developed egg. You’ll find balut all over the Philippines and it’s especially popular to eat in the evening. The first thing you do is crack the top of the egg shell and drink the chicken soup. You then peel the rest of the egg, and eat both chick and the yolk on the inside. I also seasoned with a little salt and chili vinegar. I’ve eaten balut quite a few times during many trips to the Philippines, and I quite enjoy eating balut!
Quiapo Market is a wonderful place in Manila to explore all the street food snacks available, and it’s just an amazingly vibrant and colorful part of Manila, and it was great to hang out with Anton!
Thank you for watching!
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Cheap Eats Manila: FreshSeafood Paluto DampaSeaside Macapagal Tour Huey Ying Pasay City. Seaside Paluto along Macapagl Avenue is the number one fresh seafood market and palutohan in Manila! You may choose from an array of fresh chilled seafood in the wet market and live seafood tanks. Respect the vendors by haggling at least half their original offer price. You can then bring your fresh catch to one of the numerous restaurants which charge a minimal cooking fee based on the seafood type and cooking style! On this occasion after purchasing seafood from the wet market we will revisit what we consider the best restaurant here: Huey Ying which cooks the best Steamed Crab with Garlic Sauce, GrilledPrawns with LemonButter, DeepFriedCalamares and Steamed Suahe. Prices mentioned are including the cost of the seafood at the wet market and the applicable cooking charge.
Huey Ying Chinese Seafood Restaurant
Seaside Macapagal,
DiosdadoMacapagal Boulevard, Pasay City
Metro Manila
Tel: (+632) 556 4541
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When I was in Manila Philippines I was told that I HAD to get some FRESH seafood at a local seafood market called Dampa. At this market, you shop for seafood items like fresh fish, crabs, clams, mussels, lobsters and then take the seafood to a number of local restaurants located nearby so they can prepare it for you in a variety of ways.
We also happened to run into a few very friendly friends from Saudia Arabia and went with them to their hotel for a Salmon and Rice feast. After which we returned to the seafood market, selected some fish, crab, clams, and prawns. We then headed for a restaurant called Hong KongMasterCook and begin one of the most delicious seafood feasts I've ever had!
The seafood was prepared in many different ways and my favorite was the fish cooked in spicy chili broth. Also, the crab was some of the most tender onesI've ever had. I would highly recommend this seafood market if ever in ManilaPhilipines.
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Seafood and fish at the Paranaque (Manila) fish market. Fresh, cheap and delicious.

This video shows a visit to the seafood and fish market in Paranaque City, near Manila. The seafood here is absolutely fresh, with a range of fish, crabs, mussels, shrimps etc.
The prices are very reasonable, and the quality is excellent.
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Super Fresh and Cheap Seafood Market in Manila

The wide variety of fresh seafood here is dazzling. The atmosphere is merry and gay with e...

Super Fresh and Cheap Seafood Market in Manila

The wide variety of fresh seafood here is dazzling. The atmosphere is merry and gay with everyone happily jostling for business. We'll do our shopping here, then find one of the many restaurants in the near vicinity to wok up your seafood. We choose Super Wok for it's friendly and efficient service. The food is great too.

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Fresh Scoop: @HalalGuys in Manila!

Read: THE HALAL GUYS: New York's Most Famous Street Cart now in Manila! @HalalGuys
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Fresh Scoop: @HalalGuys in Manila!

Read: THE HALAL GUYS: New York's Most FamousStreetCart now in Manila! @HalalGuys
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New York's very own and World Famous The Halal Guys food cart is now in Manila!
Founded in 1990 by Muhammad Abouelenein, Ahmed Elsaka, and Abdelbaset Elsayed from Egypt, the trio wanted to bring an authentic Halal street food concept to New York City.
From a single food cart to what is now considered one of the most successful food chains in the Big Apple, The Halal Guys have establishments across the US and are now expanding into the international market—with the Philippines being the first location.
Here are some tips on how to enjoy your Halal Guys PH experience...
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM MegaFoodHall, SM MegamallTelephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com
The Halal Guys PH offers the same popular menu offered in their New York Street Carts including the rice platters (chicken, beef gyro, combos) to sandwiches (chicken, beef gyro, combos), falafels and their famed white sauce and hot sauce.
Too bad they don't have the lamb gyro in the PH branch.
The first branch is located at the 5th level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Mega Fashion Hall.
It is the first ever restaurant accredited by the Halal DevelopmentInstitute of the Philippines (HDIP), a globally recognized Halal Certification accepted in the US.
The sandwich prices range from P175 - P369, while the rice platter prices range from P199 - P469. (Click here for a bigger menu version)
We like how they customized their serving size depending on a regular Filipino's appetite.
For the ladies we suggest you order the small, for the guys the regular and for those with a big appetite, the New York size. The NewYork Size portion is huge and big enough for sharing. Add +P30 to order it with drinks.
★ Gyro & Chicken Combo (P469 - solo, New York Size).
We recommend ordering their best seller - Gyro (beef) & Chicken combo to share. It's shredded grilled chicken meat with roasted beef chopped to bits before crisping on the grill.
It is served with pita bread, bright orange jasmine rice, shredded lettuce, and chopped tomatoes drenched in their mayonnaise-like creamy, tangy white sauce.
The Philippines franchise decided to use a better tasting jasmine rice instead of basmati rice used in New York.
★ Gyro Sandwich (P369 - solo, New York size)
The Halal Guys beef is juicy and seasoned well with spices. It's halal beef imported from the US.
★ Chicken Sandwich (P349 - solo, New York size)
Their spiced grilled chicken is the bestseller. The locally-sourced halal chicken has a light seasoning but a bit dry.
Don't forget their mysterious white sauce called “crack” and can be quite addicting.
They are serious about their extra spicy hot sauce! Chili heads would love this.
Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas.
The falafel is quite dry but flavorful with a crunchy exterior and soft middle. Best to eat it together with the vegetables and sauce.
Falafel Sandwich (P199 - solo, small).
The pita bread is thick and the PH version is not as porous as that in New York, but it taste almost the same. :)
We love The Halal Guys in Manila! It gives you a taste of the street food flavors of New York City.
For people who have tried the original, they say it is as good as the one at New York's 53rd and 6th. It's exactly the same recipe and ingredients except for the rice and pita bread.
Order the Gyro & Chicken Combo with extra white sauce and hot sauce. It's more expensive than New York prices if you convert it but quite cheaper relatively if you order it with a drink. Budget about P300/head.
(Tip: For dessert, order ice cream from DojoDiary or drinks from Sweetea's by da.u.de.)
The location in the SM Mega Food Hall is a bit off, but I heard they will soon open a take out counter in Fully BookBoniHigh Street in Bonifacio Global City.
CongratulationsJaime and Chris Daez of Fully Booked fame for bringing The Halal Guys to the Philippines!
THE HALAL GUYS PH
5the level SM Mega Food Hall, SM Megamall
Telephone: +632 858-7080
Instagram: @thehalalguysph
Facebook: TheHalalGuysPhilippines
Website: http://thehalalguys.com

BEST PLACE TO EAT SEAFOOD IN MANILA | March 6th, 2017 | Vlog #46

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#PinoyboyVLOGSERYE March 6th, 2017 - This vlog will make you hungry! Today we food trip at a Dampa in Manila, a wet seafood market with restaurants that will cook your newly purchased seafood! It is so delicious! Do you know any other places like Dampa to eat seafood in Manila?
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